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plaintiff ' s comfort , if they were of opinion that the spot where the bricks were
burned was a proper and convenient spot , and the burning of them was , under
the circumstances , a reasonable use by the defendant of his own land . The jury
...
plaintiff ' s comfort , if they were of opinion that the spot where the bricks were
burned was a proper and convenient spot , and the burning of them was , under
the circumstances , a reasonable use by the defendant of his own land . The jury
...
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We are , however , of opinion that the decision in that case was wrong , and ,
consequently , that the direction of the Lord Chief Justice , which was founded on
it , was erroneous , that the verdict for the defendant ought to be set ...
We are , however , of opinion that the decision in that case was wrong , and ,
consequently , that the direction of the Lord Chief Justice , which was founded on
it , was erroneous , that the verdict for the defendant ought to be set ...
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But in my opinion the judgment of the court below ought to be affirmed . MARTIN ,
B . , read the judgment of BRAMWELL , B . – I am of opinion that this judgment
should be reversed . The defendant has done that which , if done wantonly or ...
But in my opinion the judgment of the court below ought to be affirmed . MARTIN ,
B . , read the judgment of BRAMWELL , B . – I am of opinion that this judgment
should be reversed . The defendant has done that which , if done wantonly or ...
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Leave was however given to appeal , and the case was carried me Exchequer
Chamber , where the judgment was affirmed ; Lord et Baron Pollock there
observing , “ My opinion has not always been ( Which it is now . Acting upon what
has ...
Leave was however given to appeal , and the case was carried me Exchequer
Chamber , where the judgment was affirmed ; Lord et Baron Pollock there
observing , “ My opinion has not always been ( Which it is now . Acting upon what
has ...
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My Lords , I entirely concur in opinion with my noble and learned friend on the
Woolsack , and also in the opinion expressed by the learned judges , that this
has been considered to be the proper mode of directing a jury , as Mr . Baron
Martin ...
My Lords , I entirely concur in opinion with my noble and learned friend on the
Woolsack , and also in the opinion expressed by the learned judges , that this
has been considered to be the proper mode of directing a jury , as Mr . Baron
Martin ...
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